It was a great SciFi show a while ago. It could have been bigger Star Trek according to lots of people. It only lasted one season though because Fox aired random episodes at random times forcing it to be canceled.

If you've ever heard of Serenity the movie, this is the TV series it was based off of.

as I understand, the reason it got discontinued was because it was never really given a chance. The network played the episodes out of order and change the air-times randomly with no warning. Unfortunatly, the network execs blame the show, even though it was handled so poorly.

I like shows with anti-heroes. None of the "good guys" matched up with typical definitions, heck, the main character's love interest was a practicing courtesian.

Infidel wrote:
as I understand, the reason it got discontinued was because it was never really given a chance. The network played the episodes out of order and change the air-times randomly with no warning. Unfortunatly, the network execs blame the show, even though it was handled so poorly.

That's exactly what FOX did with Family Guy (a show that I personally rate above the Simpsons). They wouldn't keep that awesome, hilarious show in one place and killed it. Then Cartoon Network pulled it up and made it the huge hit it is now. Hopefully some other station will clean up after FOX's crappy judgement again and give the show the glory it deserves.

Plot outline for the TV series Firefly on which the movie Serenity was based;

"Five hundred years in the future, a renegade crew aboard a small, mobile, spacecraft tries to survive as they travel the unknown parts of the galaxy and evade warring factions as well as authority agents out to get them"

Plot outline for the TV series Firefly on which the movie Serenity was based;

"Five hundred years in the future, a renegade crew aboard a small, mobile, spacecraft tries to survive as they travel the unknown parts of the galaxy and evade warring factions as well as authority agents out to get them"

Oh no, the A-Team was some sort of moden Paladins out to right wrongs. The crew of Firefly only righted wrongs if there was some sort of paycheck involved that was bigger than what they could get by smuggling, their normal profitable activitiy.

The crew of Firefly only righted wrongs if there was some sort of paycheck involved that was bigger than what they could get by smuggling, their normal profitable activitiy.

Sheriff: I understand how it is. Times are tough. Jobs hard to find. A man's offered a job.... well, maybe he don't look too close at what the job is. But then when he finds out, he has a choice to make.
Mal: No, sir, I don't believe he does.

Mal: What does that make us?
Zoe: Big damn heroes, sir.

Shepherd Book: If you touch that young lady, you're going to a special hell. One reserved for child molesters and people who talk in theaters.
....
Mal: Oh..... I'm going to the special hell.

Simon Tam: This must be what going insane feels like.
Wash: Can we go to the backwards planet where *I'm* a hero?

Zoe (seeing Mal fighting a losing fight with a bodyguard): No, Jayne. This is something the captain has to do by himself.
Mal (screaming frantically): No! No, it isn't!!
Zoe: Oh, well, then.... (opens fire)

Tony

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Kuraara wrote:
It only lasted one season though because Fox aired random episodes at random times forcing it to be canceled.

BBC treated Doctor Who pretty shabbily. For decades they left it off air except for the odd Christmas special mini-thing and milked the fans for everything they could (DVDs, books, ...). They finally brought it back but it had been so long that they obviously didn't quite have the idea what they were working with.

Now they've got the spinoff Torchwood - the fourth episode ("Cyberwoman") just about persuaded me to give up on it completely. >_<

I might catch the next episode to see if it's showing any signs of getting better.

I still love the scene with the henchman who was NOT in a position to be threatening Mal with vengeance (hint: never sit too close to the engine intake) when Mal was clearly not in a mood to be threatened.

As for Torchwood: I'm still up in the air. I really do think that the writer/producer is overplaying his hand (he was one of the moving forces on HBO's "Queer as Folk", if you didn't know) so he's really into that whole homo-/bi-/omnisexual thing. Personally, I find the writer's moralizing to be getting in the way of the stories, and I fear for the failure of Torchwood (which was a cool idea).

Oh, I really liked Chris Eccleston as the Doctor. He's now my favorite (despite his short tenure), seconded by a tie between Pertwee and Baker(Tom). Tennant comes next.